A bold voyage awaits. An ancient wind stirs, and a question of fate pulls you toward the edge of the map. Eric Brighteyes is an adventure novel steeped in historical fiction, where late nineteenth-century imagination meets a Norse heritage that colours every cliff, fjord, and thunderous sea. Set against an Icelandic backdrop with a gothic adventure tone, the story glides between legend and lived experience, weaving folklore and prophecy into a vivid, living landscape. Its Norse inspired setting and Icelandic saga influences give it a mythic pulse, while its character studies offer a compelling…mehr
A bold voyage awaits. An ancient wind stirs, and a question of fate pulls you toward the edge of the map. Eric Brighteyes is an adventure novel steeped in historical fiction, where late nineteenth-century imagination meets a Norse heritage that colours every cliff, fjord, and thunderous sea. Set against an Icelandic backdrop with a gothic adventure tone, the story glides between legend and lived experience, weaving folklore and prophecy into a vivid, living landscape. Its Norse inspired setting and Icelandic saga influences give it a mythic pulse, while its character studies offer a compelling counterpoint to public domain tradition. This edition foregrounds the work's enduring value: a rare window into victorian era fiction filtered through a bold-souled tale of courage, loyalty, and the clash of old faiths with new horizons. It is more than a reprint: a collector's item and a cultural treasure that bears witness to a time when literature sought to chart both outer journeys and inner destinies. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. A public domain edition that remains a touchstone for readers and collectors who relish illustrated editions, folklore and prophecy, and the resonant echoes of Norse heritage. Ideal for casual readers and classic-literature connoisseurs alike.
H. Rider Haggard become a famend English creator of journey novels at some point of the late 19th and early twentieth centuries. He is high-quality known for his works that mix factors of journey, exploration, and the supernatural. Haggard's writing fashion and bright creativeness earned him a lasting region inside the global of traditional literature. One of his lesser-recognised works is "A Yellow God,". This novella is a departure from Haggard's greater famous titles like "She" and "King Solomon's Mines," delving right into a darker and greater supernatural realm. "A Yellow God" is ready in South Africa and tells the tale of brothers, John and James, who end up entangled in a mysterious and lethal quest. The novella unfolds with a haunting environment, weaving topics of greed, energy, and the supernatural. The narrative explores the magical and enigmatic, as the brothers confront a chain of supernatural activities and dark forces. Haggard's storytelling mastery is clear inside the way he combines adventure and the eerie to create a unique narrative enjoy. While "A Yellow God" won't be as widely identified as a number of his other works, it showcases H. Rider Haggard's versatility as a creator, providing a one-of-a-kind measurement of his literary expertise.
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